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1999 U.S. 500


FieldValue
CountryUnited States
RaceU.S. 500
ImageMichigan International Speedway track map.png
CaptionMichigan International Speedway
DateJuly 25
Year1999
Official nameU.S. 500 Presented by Toyota
Race_No12
Season_No20
SeriesCART
LocationMichigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan, United States
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi2.000
Course_km3.219
Distance_laps250
Distance_mi500.000
Distance_km804.672
WeatherDry
Pole_DriverJimmy Vasser
Pole_TeamChip Ganassi Racing
Pole_Time31.358 (229.6 mph)
Pole_CountryUSA
Fast_DriverJimmy Vasser
Fast_TeamChip Ganassi Racing
Fast_Time31.778
Fast_Lap236
Fast_CountryUSA
First_DriverTony Kanaan
First_TeamForsythe Racing
First_CountryBrazil
Second_DriverJuan Pablo Montoya
Second_TeamChip Ganassi Racing
Second_CountryColombia
Third_DriverPaul Tracy
Third_TeamTeam KOOL Green
Third_CountryCanada

Country = United States| Race = U.S. 500| Image = Michigan International Speedway track map.png| Caption = Michigan International Speedway| Date = July 25| Year = 1999| Official name = U.S. 500 Presented by Toyota| Race_No = 12| Season_No = 20| Series = CART| Location = Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan, United States| Course = Permanent racing facility| Course_mi = 2.000| Course_km = 3.219| Distance_laps = 250| Distance_mi = 500.000| Distance_km = 804.672| Weather = Dry| Pole_Driver = Jimmy Vasser| Pole_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing| Pole_Time = 31.358 (229.6 mph)| Pole_Country = USA| Fast_Driver = Jimmy Vasser| Fast_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing| Fast_Time = 31.778| Fast_Lap = 236| Fast_Country = USA| First_Driver = Tony Kanaan| First_Team = Forsythe Racing| First_Country = Brazil| Second_Driver = Juan Pablo Montoya| Second_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing| Second_Country= Colombia| Third_Driver = Paul Tracy| Third_Team = Team KOOL Green| Third_Country = Canada|

The 1999 U.S. 500 was the twelfth round of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season, held on July 25, 1999 at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan.

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Race

The qualifying saw Jimmy Vasser take the pole with Adrián Fernández alongside, but at the second attempt to start (the first was called off due to field alignment issues), it was the second-row starters Juan Pablo Montoya and Michael Andretti who raced away into the first two spots. In the early stages, the duo exchanged the lead many times (most unofficial, though) before Andretti was able to build a lead. He led until the second round of pit stops when a caution due to Gil de Ferran's crash bunched the field up, allowing second-placed Montoya to close and pass him on the restart. The duo again battled for the lead, but then Max Papis surged bast both of them and began to pull away. Papis led comfortably until a crash for P. J. Jones erased a nine-second lead and allowed Andretti to jump him in the pit stops. The restart saw Papis battle with Andretti and Dario Franchitti for a few laps before breaking away again, only for another caution caused by Scott Pruett's crash to again bring the field closer to him. Once again Papis was able to pull away from his pursuers when the race went green, as an epic battle for second commenced between the Team Green duo of Franchitti and Paul Tracy, and the Newman-Haas duo of Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi, which was later joined by Montoya and Tony Kanaan as well. After the final round of pit stops, Papis continued to lead, though Kanaan, on an alternate strategy was able to run 5-7 laps longer than other frontrunners and thus had a shorter stop and was up to second, only three seconds behind Papis, and well ahead of a battle between Andretti, Franchitti, and Tracy for third. Kanaan initially closed up on Papis, but Papis was able to pull away again, and, behind them, the Ganassi drivers, Montoya and Jimmy Vasser started to set a searing pace. Both passed Andretti, Franchitti, and Tracy and set off after Kanaan, lapping much quicker than anyone else. However, Vasser had to pit for more fuel after a problem with the fuel rig, and this also made Montoya's task harder as he now had to chase Kanaan on his own without his teammate's help. Papis continued to lead and was well set to take his first career win only for his car to run out of fuel midway through the last lap. Kanaan went by but Montoya was right with him and attempted to pass him at the line. Kanaan however, held on to beat Montoya by 0.032 seconds, with Tracy taking the final step of the podium after passing Andretti at the line.

Classification

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
44BRA Tony KanaanForsythe Racing2502:41:12.6321120
4COL Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi Racing250+0.032316
26CAN Paul TracyTeam Green250+8.453814
6USA Michael AndrettiNewman-Haas Racing250+8.506412
27GBR Dario FranchittiTeam Green250+9.137910
40MEX Adrián FernándezPatrick Racing250+9.52128
7ITA Max PapisTeam Rahal250+10.34366+1
11BRA Christian FittipaldiNewman-Haas Racing250+15.410165
12USA Jimmy VasserChip Ganassi Racing249+1 Lap14+1
33CAN Patrick CarpentierForsythe Racing248+2 Laps123
34USA Dennis VitoloPayton/Coyne Racing232+18 Laps232
10USA Richie HearnDella Penna Motorsports207Electrical201
2USA Al Unser Jr.Team Penske206Engine13
24USA Scott PruettArciero-Wells Racing183Contact5
36BRA Gualter SallesAll American Racing146Engine24
20USA P. J. JonesPatrick Racing132Contact22
25BRA Cristiano da MattaArciero-Wells Racing126Electrical10
3USA Alex BarronTeam Penske120Engine18
18BRA Roberto MorenoPacWest Racing113Handling13
8USA Bryan HertaTeam Rahal92Suspension7
19MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing80Driveshaft26
17BRA Maurício GugelminPacWest Racing64Radiator14
99CAN Greg MooreForsythe Racing63Transmission21
5BRA Gil de FerranWalker Racing59Contact15
9BRA Hélio Castro-NevesHogan Racing47Electrical19
22USA Robby GordonTeam Gordon33Handling25

Caution flags

LapsCause
1Field not aligned
61-71de Ferran (5) contact
137-144Jones (20) contact
185-193Pruett (24) contact

Lap Leaders

LapsLeader
1Jimmy Vasser
2-7Juan Pablo Montoya
8Michael Andretti
9-18Juan Pablo Montoya
19-36Michael Andretti
37-38Paul Tracy
39-70Michael Andretti
71-72Juan Pablo Montoya
73Michael Andretti
74Juan Pablo Montoya
75Michael Andretti
76-83Juan Pablo Montoya
84-105Max Papis
106-107Michael Andretti
108-139Max Papis
140-144Michael Andretti
145-147Max Papis
148Dario Franchitti
149-151Max Papis
152Dario Franchitti
153Michael Andretti
154-177Max Papis
178Dario Franchitti
179-182Michael Andretti
183-220Max Papis
221Juan Pablo Montoya
222Dario Franchitti
223-228Tony Kanaan
229-249Max Papis
250Tony Kanaan
DriverLaps led
Max Papis143
Michael Andretti65
Juan Pablo Montoya28
Tony Kanaan7
Dario Franchitti4
Paul Tracy2
Jimmy Vasser1

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Point standings after race

PosDriverPoints
1COL Juan Pablo Montoya129
2UK Dario Franchitti116
3USA Michael Andretti107
4BRA Christian Fittipaldi101
5MEX Adrián Fernández95

References

References

  1. "1999 U.S. 500".
  2. "1999 US 500 {{!}} Motorsport Database".
  3. ChampCar4Ever. (2006-04-13). "1999 CART US 500 Finish".
  4. AchoFran. (2025-11-22). "CART's Battle of Attrition Ends in Dramatic Final Lap! {{!}} 1999 US 500".
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